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  • URL Shorteners: New Fabric of Society or Hidden Threat?


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 490
    Yesterday I posted about how government 2.0 may be vulnerable to changes in social media platforms and to the fate of many of the tools that make online social networks work. One of these tools, made increasingly important by the success of Twitter and other microblogging platforms, is URL shorteners. These are web ...
    23 hours ago
  • Emergency 2.0 Australia


    Net TravellerAuthority Authority: 139
    Emergency 2.0 Australia, is part of the Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce looking at how Social Media can assist in Emergency Management. In my view Social Networking, the Internet and web, have a useful role in emergency communications. However, disaster management using IT needs to be carefully planned and ...
    2 days ago
  • Gov 2.0: Taking a Look Back at 2009


    Social Media StrategeryAuthority Authority: 107
    I didn’t write a “year in review” post last year at this time, primarily because by the time I got around to it, everyone else had written theirs and I didn’t have much else to add. This year, however, I thought I’d get a head start by writing my post a little earlier. I wanted to take this opportunity to ...
    2 days ago
  • When Security Concerns Are An Elegant Excuse Not To Tackle Government 2.0


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 490
    Once again today I had two subsequent meeting where people said that the main concern slowing down the adoption of Web 2.0 tools and approaches in government was security. I do not want to underplay the very valid security concern, nor to suggest that government organizations should be any less careful about the ...
    4 days ago
  • Protocols for online media participation


    Nathanael BoehmAuthority Authority: 416
    Yesterday Craig Thomler blogged that the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) had released the successor to their Interim protocols, Circular 2009/5 Protocols for online media participation. As Craig mentions, the new Protocol is much shorter than the Interim Protocol it supersedes but to the point and ...
    4 days ago
  • Internet: A threat to government or the other way around? (Part 4)


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    Justice systems around the world have been turned upside down over the past several years because of the Internet. The basic sets of laws, often founded on a nations constitution, are being used in ways that forefathers never anticipated or envisioned.
    4 days ago
  • The Gov 2.0 Camp LA Drama: Lessons for Community


    Technosailor.comAuthority Authority: 562
    Community events have become very common these days. Ever since the days of the first BarCamp – an unconference event that caters mainly to developers and techheads and is organized around attendees picking time slots to speak in on the day of the event – and transitioning to other similar style events,  like ...
    5 days ago
  • Internet: A threat to government or the other way around? (Part 3)


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    From 1959 to 1975, the era of demonstration (Vietnam War) was to protest on the lawns and parks of universities and public venues. The Kent State shootings by National Guard troops in May of 1970 were not the first demonstration against government
    5 days ago
  • Internet: A threat to government or the other way around? (Part 2)


    ZDNet GovernmentAuthority Authority: 131
    Its been suggested in many articles that President Obama won the U.S. election in 2008 because his campaign used Twitter, Facebook and other social media effectively over the course of the campaign that spanned two years. But this new instant social media clearly it works both ways.
    5 days ago
  • Beth Noveck on Open Government


    Talkin' bout a revolutionAuthority Authority: 100
    At last week’s Web 2.0 Expo Tim O’Reilly interviewed Beth Noveck (Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government) on how the Open Government initiative was progressing throughout Federal, State and Local Government. Noveck explained how President Obama’s vision of a more transparent, participatory and ...
    5 days ago
  • GOV20LA Organizing Committee and More Information


    You2Gov's WeblogAuthority Authority: 387
    Http://www.Gov20LA.org – FREE to Individuals thanks to Sponsoring Companies. You’ve been hearing rumors of some LA “Camp” thing. We are here to let you know that you don’t have to wait until Summer time for Camp! In order to get a dose of sunshine and inspiration Gov 2.0 Camp is moving out of the Beltway ...
    6 days ago
  • Government 2.0: Lost in EU Declaration


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 490
    Every other year the ministers responsible for e-government in the EU member states, candidate accession countries and those in European free trade area meet to discuss respective progress on e-government as well as common future objectives. This year they are meeting at a conference in Malmo (Sweden) on November ...
    1 week ago
  • LobbyLens Government Lobbyist Analysis Tool


    Net TravellerAuthority Authority: 139
    LobbyLens shows the relationships between lobbyists, companies and government portfolios as tag clouds and diagrams by analysis of contract data. The system shows Lobbists as a tag cloud. What agencies buy from who is shown as a diagram, for example for the Defence Material Organisation, (where I used to work). It is ...
    1 week ago
  • Two More Gov 2.0 Links


    The Third BitAuthority Authority: 498
    The Toronto Star ’s Map of the Week shows where in Toronto the Canadian casualties of WWI lived. Humbling. The Sunlight Foundation ’s goal is greater transparency in government. Laudable, but I think the inverse of Gilmore’s Rule will hold as it always has: criminality will interpret openness as a threat ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Government 2.0 Australia – Change that’s needed


    INNOVATION. International Journal by 2thinknow.Authority Authority: 134
    David Eaves of the Government 2.0 Taskforce Australia  – International Reference Group – wrote this interesting post on their web blog. Third, Create a Government Wide Wiki The first reason to create a wiki is that it would give people a place to work collectively on documents, within their departments or ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Government 2.0 Australia – Change that’s needed


    INNOVATION. International Journal by 2thinknow.Authority Authority: 134
    David Eaves of the Government 2.0 Taskforce Australia  – International Reference Group – wrote this interesting post on their web blog. Third, Create a Government Wide Wiki The first reason to create a wiki is that it would give people a place to work collectively on documents, within their departments or ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Blogging and Social Networking in the American Military: a Short History


    gnovis - Georgetown University's Journal of Communication, Culture & Technology (CCT)Authority Authority: 126
    In the waning moments of the final Veterans Day of the decade, I cant help but to think of my late Grandfather—a purple heart recipient and a combat veteran of World War 2.  While he lived long enough to see the Internet become an important social force, if he were still alive today, undoubtedly he would be amazed ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Fighting the Asymmetry of Government 2.0


    Andrea DiMaioAuthority Authority: 490
    Most conversations about Government 2.0 assume that: Government provides data to citizens to provide openness and transparency Citizens engage with government to improve policy-making and service delivery This approach implies that data flows from government to citizens and engagement flows from citizen to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Following Up on the Toronto Innovation Showcase


    The Third BitAuthority Authority: 498
    My Government 2.0 class didn’t meet this Monday, partly because I was on jury duty, and partly to give students a chance to catch up after last week’s two-day showcase at City Hall. Two things I’ve been watching to fill the void are: City of Toronto Meeting Monitor — scrolling lists of proposals, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Government Lobbyist Analysis Tool


    Net TravellerAuthority Authority: 139
    LobbyClue was judged the Best in Show at the Australian Government 2.0 GovHack. It shows the relationships between lobbyists, companies and government portfolios as tag clouds and diagrams by analysis of contract data. The results are remarkable and may well scare some of the lobbyists.As an example, here is part of ...
    2 weeks ago

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